Diplomatic sources in Ankara told Asharq Al-Awsat that Cavusoglu’s visit aims to dissipate Tehran’s angers after Turkish forces clashed with some forces present in the Syrian regime-controlled areas near Afrin and Idlib, pushing Iran to call on Turkey to stop its ongoing “Operation Olive Branch” in northern Syria.

The sources confirmed that Ankara hopes to keep its coordination with Iran, which signed with Russia and Turkey a memorandum on setting up de-escalation zones in Syria, entered into force on May 6, 2017.
“The Turkish military operations in Syria were discussed during Cavusoglu’s visit,” the sources added.

In Syria, regime forces continued on Wednesday to pound the besieged areas of eastern Ghouta near the capital, Damascus, raising the number of casualties to more than 100 in two days.

Rami Abdel Rahman, head of Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said that regime forces launched 22 airstrikes on Ghouta Wednesday, a day considered one of the bloodiest in Syria.

He added that the total number of casualties caused by Wednesday’s attacks is considered the largest in the ranks of civilians in Syria since nine months.